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Internal commands are commands that are already loaded in the system, It can be executed at any time and are independent. external commands are loaded when the user requests them. Internal commands don't require a separate process to execute them.
Booting is the act of switching on the computer and loading the operating system. This process is referred to as cold booting
Internal commands are the commands that are executed <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> directly by the shell. These commands will not have a separate process running for each. External commands are the commands that are executed by the kernal. These commands will have a process id running for it. Internal commands are stored in the cmd.exe command interpreter, ex. Dir External commands correspond to a .com or .cmd file, ex.
its called a "boot-up"
Dual-booting is the process of running more than one operating system on a computer.
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booting up POST, or Power On Self Test
Booting is the process of starting the computer from a power off condition. It has nothing to do with C++.
the three methods are Booting with GRUB Booting with LILO and last but not least is Booting with CD's i.e ISO images
The process of starting a computer - from switching on, to being 'user ready' - is known as 'booting' or 'booting up'.
The first step in the booting process is POST (power-on self-test).
booting